Category: Canadian

Steamed carrot pudding became a Christmas tradition. And Parks Canada and the Inuvialuit of the Western Arctic are working together on a Management Plan for Aulavik National Park on Banks Island. To the outside observer, Québecois may appear as having achieved ethnocultural and socioeconomic hegemony within the confines of their province. In the last few years, they have undertaken several initiatives to implement the principles of sustainable forest ecosystem management, including the need for full participation of partners and interest groups in the design of strategies and integrated land use plans.

Part of the misunderstanding responsible for the distance between Québecois and other ethnocultural groups has to do with ignorance. Concerns have been expressed that pooling and averaging of impacts can hide smaller scale inequities and that responses at the larger scale alone may not be sufficient. Tourism Australia does not endorse or accept any responsibility for the use of websites which are owned or operated by third parties and makes no representation or warranty in relation to the standard, class or fitness for purpose of any services, nor does it endorse or in any respect warrant any products or services by virtue of any information, material or content linked from or to this site.

Erez Natanblut

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For example, Canada has developed world-leading expertise in energy-efficient residential and commercial buildings. agricultural and forestry practices that store more atmospheric carbon in our cropland and forest ecosystems instead of emitting it into the air. This organization's mandate is to seek out children's issues in Canada and overseas, provide financial and organizational assistance as well as on site support.

Lindsay Price

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The Pollution Data Branch (PDB) of Environment Canada is responsible for analyzing, disseminating, developing, and improving inventories of pollutant information in partnership with others. It is noteworthy that 22 percent of women, but only 2 percent of men, over age sixty-five never participated in the paid labor force (Statistics Canada, 1999). Whether it’s schools, housing, certain kinds of employment, health care, access to public transport, access to Melbourne – there’s bound to be a place that ticks all the boxes for you.

Michael Kroft

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This is part of a concerted effort by all levels of government to de-list regions in the Basin that had been identified as Areas of Concern in the Canada – United States Great Lakes Water Quality Agreement. In other words, an increased demand for cultural products is generally linked to increased household revenue. It is the world's highest free-standing tower. The communications function, under the stewardship of heads of communications in all institutions of the Government of Canada, includes the following: providing leadership, support and advice to ensure that communications are integrated in all phases of policy and program planning, development, implementation, marketing and management; applying the principles and practices of good management to the co‑ordination of research, analysis, advice and planning, and to the organization and implementation of communication programs and activities; preparing and implementing communication plans and strategies  including analyses of the internal and external environments  in support of policies, programs, services and initiatives; assessing performance and evaluating results, learning, and adjusting processes and activities to enhance effectiveness; providing effective resource and expenditure management; ensuring appropriate accountability and reporting mechanisms to Parliament and central agencies for the administration of all communication activities; ensuring the inclusion of communication plans, and the identification of dedicated resources, in memoranda to Cabinet and in Treasury Board submissions; co‑ordinating activities with ministers' offices to advance the communication goals and priorities of the government; providing communications support and advice to ministers and senior officials on (non‑partisan) government matters, including the preparation of speeches, news releases, briefing notes, presentations, memoranda and correspondence; collaborating with other Government of Canada institutions to promote common communication objectives; providing advice and support in the establishment and management of collaborative arrangements and sponsorships; integrating corporate communication planning with annual business planning and budgeting cycles; ensuring coherence and consistency of communications across all channels  telephone, in‑person, mail, publications, Web sites, and so forth; integrating all communication activities, including Internet applications, marketing, advertising, public opinion research and media relations to promote consistent and well co‑ordinated communications with the public; advising on and assisting in the development of internal communication strategies and activities that recognize and support the role all employees have in communicating with the public; supporting an open, co‑operative and consultative culture throughout the workplace, which includes being open to the views and concerns of employee unions, representatives and associations regarding workplace issues; advising on information management to ensure effective use of information technologies and electronic communications; advising on and assisting in risk communication; advising on and assisting in crisis and emergency communications. informing the public about policies, programs, services and initiatives in an accountable, non‑partisan fashion consistent with the principles of Canadian parliamentary democracy and ministerial responsibility; communicating in a manner that affirms Canadian values of freedom, openness, security, caring and respect; ensuring that public trust and confidence in the impartiality and integrity of the Public Service of Canada are upheld; honouring the value and reputation of the government and public institutions in all communication activities; working collaboratively with institutions to serve the public interest; providing useful, timely, accurate, clear, objective and complete information to the public in both official languages; respecting privacy rights, security needs and matters before the courts; avoiding conflicts of interest and the appearance or public perception of endorsing, or providing a marketing subsidy or an unfair competitive advantage to, any person, organization or entity outside of government. researching and analyzing public issues and the public environment to help identify and assess the wants, needs and views of Canadians with respect to existing or proposed policies, programs, services and initiatives; maintaining open communications with the public and developing proactive strategies for assessing and addressing public concerns; learning about the views, priorities, needs and expectations of Canadians through various means, including enquiry analysis, citizen feedback, media coverage and opinion research; advising on and assisting in public consultations and citizen engagement; planning, conducting or contracting and analyzing public opinion research; providing, co‑ordinating or contracting media monitoring services; evaluating communication programs and activities against planned objectives and professional standards, and making adjustments or improvements as needed; monitoring and evaluating the degree to which management practices comply with the requirements of this policy. preparing, producing and disseminating information using all forms of media and graphic arts, including electronic publishing; advocating on behalf of those who will or should receive information to ensure its clarity and utility for the end user; communicating in English and French  complying with official language requirements in all communications; communicating with the public and providing information services through the Internet and other electronic media while ensuring more traditional or alternative forms of communication are available to meet the needs of all Canadians; recognizing the special needs of many Canadians, including literacy levels and perceptual or physical challenges, and designing and delivering communication tools to respond to those needs; recognizing the diverse nature of Canadian society and ensuring that communications are fair, balanced and representative. applying marketing, citizen engagement and consultation techniques to foster citizen feedback or to enhance public access to, awareness and use of government policies, programs, services and initiatives; planning, co‑ordinating and implementing regional, national and international activities that integrate major objectives of the government, ministers and institutions; planning, co‑ordinating, implementing and evaluating advertising, publishing and public awareness programs and campaigns; building and maintaining communication partnerships with various sectors of society to help meet the diverse information needs of Canadians and to achieve government objectives; building and maintaining effective relations with journalists and other communicators; planning, co‑ordinating and promoting the government's participation in public events, including fairs and exhibitions. enabling the public to recognize clearly the activities of the Government of Canada and its institutions by means of consistent identification; applying the requirements of the Federal Identity Program Policy in all presentations, and promoting a common look in all communication activities, to ensure accountability and public recognition of the Government of Canada; ensuring appropriate use of the official symbols and signatures of the Government of Canada in all media applications, as prescribed by the Federal Identity Program Policy; ensuring effective management of an institution's identity consistent with government‑wide priorities; promoting sound management practices related to information design and identification; ensuring appropriate identification of government participation in public events, including fairs and exhibitions; ensuring appropriate identification of government participation in sponsorships and collaborative arrangements; reflecting key government themes and messages in information and communication materials so that overarching goals and the government's priorities for the country are consistently identified and communicated to the public and among employees.

Maureen Hunter

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An option to sell a commodity or asset (currency) at an agreed-upon price on or before a particular date. Providing residents with a viable, safe alternative to personal vehicle use reduces congestion on local roadways, which contributes to lower greenhouse gas emissions and cleaner air. In 1992 the Ottawa Senators, a new National Hockey League franchise, began play. Government supports the cultural industries by providing both direct and indirect subsidies to help develop Canadian products.

Morris Panych

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The top of Mount Royal has been preserved as a 500-acre natural forest park. There is an Algonquin (or Algonkin) tribe, who live in Canada. Policy advisers, program managers and other functional specialists  analysts, researchers, human resource officers, access to information and privacy co‑ordinators, marketing specialists, information technologists, Web masters, graphic artists, librarians, receptionists and call‑centre staff  must carry out the requirements of this policy in all aspects of their work.

George F. Walker

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In addition, the Division plays a role facilitating service reviews and regional growth strategies. Cultural products have special characteristics that involve a certain degree of creativity, symbolism, and intellectual property.18 Unlike other commodities, cultural products with a Canadian content incorporate and convey national identity and ownership. If you plan to visit the United States and do not travel outside the borders of the US, you can use your single entry visa to re-enter as long as the visa has not passed its expiry date.

Lindsay Price

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If you are very sick, to the point where the border officer has to consider whether you might burden the healthcare system during your visit, you will be denied entry. They achieved a better understanding of the flow and capacities of hazardous waste to determine the needs for further infrastructure development. A British Columbia town has completed two projects, funded through the Infrastructure Stimulus Fund. However, being found in possession of marijuana or other controlled substances remains illegal at the present time, and can result in deportation for people visiting Canada from other countries.

Kentucky Fried Pigeon and Kentucky Fried Rabbit and Dead Bird in a Box: disparaging term for Kentucky Fried Chicken, due to suspect quality of poultry used in preparation of this food. While we follow the National Geographic, other organizations divide the states up in different ways. There’s plenty of easygoing adventuring to be found by sticking to the main routes, although everyone should treat themselves to a backroad or two where the valleys meet the Strait of Georgia.